Tangled up in blue.
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I thought there was but just windAny movement anyone ?
I thought there was but just windAny movement anyone ?
Shouldn’t be too long mate. I had a jerk chicken bowl with rice and beans at Tatton Food Fest earlier this afternoon. I can hear the gurgling.Any movement anyone ?
no thanks, you keep itAny movement anyone ?
Regardless, he's an excellent footballer...He's a long way of the best option.
And because he is a lefty. Not many around.Ake was signed imo because Laporte had missed almost a season through injury and we were hedging against him not making a full recovery or breaking down again
I used to be a fan of Potter but not after your team tried to kick us off the pitch (think it was before the CL final) and he behaved like a prick on the sidelines. He apologised afterwards but I don't think the City hierarchy were impressed.
However the way your side demolished the Rags last season playing fast-flowing possession football was hugely impresssive..even against such weak opposition..so the jury is still out on Potter long-term. I also believe Brighton is one of the best-run clubs in English football on and off the pitch so Potter must take some credit for that along with Bloom.
Not for nothing, but I think this is a nonsensical story.
Was at the game didnt see us kicking you but thats just my opinion, dont know if was the same game where Leporte tried to go through a Brighton player when he got injured, i think if he wasnt injured he would have had a red card.I used to be a fan of Potter but not after your team tried to kick us off the pitch (think it was before the CL final) and he behaved like a prick on the sidelines. He apologised afterwards but I don't think the City hierarchy were impressed.
However the way your side demolished the Rags last season playing fast-flowing possession football was hugely impresssive..even against such weak opposition..so the jury is still out on Potter long-term. I also believe Brighton is one of the best-run clubs in English football on and off the pitch so Potter must take some credit for that along with Bloom.
Thats the norm with us, we are realistic.Paul Barber, CEO at Brighton just said on sky sports news, the club has to be realistic about Cucurella transfer
Easy on the jerk mateShouldn’t be too long mate. I had a jerk chicken bowl with rice and beans at Tatton Food Fest earlier this afternoon. I can hear the gurgling.
That's why we will pay a realistic fee for CucurellaThats the norm with us, we are realistic.
If Pep went tommorow would you take Potter on straight away or if Pep said hes leaving at end of season would u take Potter now to work along side Pep. Hypothetically question i know, just intrested in ur thoughts.
What Bloom will do is try and insert a buy out clause in the new contract. £50mill or some other stupid figure. Meaning City will think twice. If Cuckoo stays another season, and if he has another good season, City or another club will have to pay the buy out clause next season. Bloom is playing a blinder.
The Seagulls have now posted losses of over £270 million in their four completed seasons as a top flight club. That puts them into the top 10 loss making clubs in Premier League historyThats the norm with us, we are realistic.
"It is worth mentioning those eyewatering figures regarding the total investment of Bloom in the Albion again. In 2020-21, he lent the club a further £33 million, taking the total amount he is owed by Brighton to nearly £427 million."The Seagulls have now posted losses of over £270 million in their four completed seasons as a top flight club. That puts them into the top 10 loss making clubs in Premier League history
Realistically, you need the money from a Cucurella transfer"It is worth mentioning those eyewatering figures regarding the total investment of Bloom in the Albion again. In 2020-21, he lent the club a further £33 million, taking the total amount he is owed by Brighton to nearly £427 million."
https://www.wearebrighton.com/newsopinion/a-53-4m-loss-and-what-else-we-learnt-from-brighton-2020-21-accounts/#:~:text=It is worth mentioning those,to nearly £427 million.